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   Select the country in which the router is being operated,

using the command:

SET SYSTEM TERRITORY={AUSTRALIA|CHINA|

EUROPE|JAPAN|KOREA|NEWZEALAND|USA}

The territory determines which Q.931 profile is used on the
ISDN interface. For example, to select the Q.931 profile for
New Zealand, use the command:

SET SYSTEM TERRITORY=NEWZEALAND

Warning: If you are not sure which territory to use, contact
your distributor or reseller. Failure to select the correct
territory will invalidate the approval of this product with
respect to the applicable national standards for the
country in which the product is used.

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   The router’s ISDN directory numbers and subaddresses may

be set with the command:

SET Q931=0 NUM1=

number 

NUM2=

number

SUB1=

subaddress 

SUB2=

subaddress

This step is only required if the router is sharing the ISDN S/T
bus with other ISDN devices. See the 

AR Series Router Software

Reference 

for more information.

4

   Create ISDN call definitions to enable the router to make

ISDN calls to other devices on the ISDN network. This is the
only step that must be completed to configure ISDN on the
router. Before a call can be made from one router to another,
call definitions must be created on both routers, using
the command:

ADD ISDN CALL=

name

 NUMBER=

number

PRECEDENCE={IN|OUT} 

options...

For example, a Remote Office router is to be connected to the
Head Office router via ISDN. The ISDN number of the Remote
Office router is 1234567. The ISDN number of the Head Office
router is 9876543. The 

called party subaddress information

element

 (IE) is used to carry connection information, and PPP

interfaces will be created explicitly to use the ISDN calls. Either
router can initiate the call, but calls from the Remote Office
have precedence. On the Head Office router, create a call to
the Remote Office router:

ADD ISDN CALL=ROHO OUTSUB=LOCAL

SEARCHSUB=LOCAL NUMBER=1234567 PREC=IN

On the Remote Office router, create a call to the Head
Office router:

ADD ISDN CALL=ROHO OUTSUB=LOCAL

SEARCHSUB=LOCAL NUMBER=9876543
PREC=OUT

Each call has the same name (ROHO), and this name is passed
via the called subaddress IE to provide identification to the
remote end of the link. Each router will search for this call
using the called subaddress IE.

The precedence must be set to ensure that in the event of a
call collision (the same call being made and answered at the
same time), one call is completed and other call is cleared. The
direction of precedence is not important, but it must be set to
IN at one end of the call and OUT at the other end of the call.

The ISDN number is the exact sequence required to reach the
remote router from the local router, including STD access
codes and area codes. The number may contain only decimal
digits. Hyphens and other characters will result in an error.

Check that the ISDN calls have been successfully added with
the command:

SHOW ISDN CALL

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   Create PPP interfaces to use the ISDN calls. PPP provides

the link layer protocol and enables multiple network and
transport layer protocols such as IP and Novell

®

 IPX to be

carried over the same ISDN link.

For example, on the Head Office router create PPP interface 0
to use the ISDN call ROHO:

CREATE PPP=0 OVER=ISDN-ROHO

On the Remote Office router, create PPP interface 0 to use the
ISDN call ROHO:

CREATE PPP=0 OVER=ISDN-ROHO

Check the configuration with the commands:

SHOW ISDN CALL

SHOW PPP

The call ROHO should appear in the output of the SHOW
ISDN CALL command. The output of the SHOW PPP
command should show interface ppp0 over ISDN-ROHO.

ISDN is now ready to be used by routing protocols such as IP
and IPX.

Summary of Contents for AR720

Page 1: ...Simply connecting the world AR720 ROUTER QUICK START GUIDE Software Release 2 3 1...

Page 2: ...written notice The information provided herein is subject to change without notice In no event shall AlliedTelesyn be liable for any incidental special indirect or consequential damages whatsoever inc...

Page 3: ...to a Basic Rate S T ISDN Service 9 Connecting to a Basic Rate U ISDN Service 9 Connecting to a Primary Rate ISDN Service 10 Connecting a Terminal or Modem 10 Documentation andTools CD ROM 12 Using th...

Page 4: ...etwork Many small offices and home offices require fast and efficient access to a central office to check email access a database or download a file The AR720 supportsWindows Novell and Apple Macintos...

Page 5: ...etworking via Frame Relay Point to Point Protocol and X 25 Basic Rate and Primary Rate access to Integrated Services Digital Network ISDN services with dial on demand bandwidth on demand and channel a...

Page 6: ...for the PC but the most readily available are the Terminal and HyperTerminal applications included in Microsoft Windows 3 1 and Windows 95 respectively In a normal Windows installation Terminal is lo...

Page 7: ...yperTerminal group Double click the Hypertrm exe icon 2 In the Connection Description dialog box enter a name for the connection e g AR720 and select an icon from the scrolling list Click OK 3 In the...

Page 8: ...Ethernet LAN via an AUI interface use a transceiver ETHERNET PORTS FD LNK RX C R 100 COL 0 1 TX Connect the LAN to the Ethernet port on the rear panel of the AR720 using the supplied CAT 5 cable Data...

Page 9: ...d is shipped with the standard 100 termination jumpers removed This is appropriate for most situations where the local building wiring provides the ISDN termination Your distributor or reseller can ad...

Page 10: ...to the PRI interface on the rear panel of the AT AR020 PRI E1 T1 PIC If the router is being connected to a 75 network an external balun is required Contact your distributor reseller or ISDN service p...

Page 11: ...of how to change the communications settings for the terminal or modem If the terminal or modem is to be used with communications settings other than the default settings the asynchronous port must be...

Page 12: ...ortcuts and commands from the Document menu to page through the document Click on a bookmark thumbnail or hypertext link to jump to a specific section or topic Use the Search command to search for key...

Page 13: ...command SET Q931 0 SPID1 spid SPID2 spid This section describes how to configure ISDN on the AR720 router using the command line interface ISDN on the router requires minimal user configuration other...

Page 14: ...AL SEARCHSUB LOCAL NUMBER 9876543 PREC OUT Each call has the same name ROHO and this name is passed via the called subaddress IE to provide identification to the remote end of the link Each router wil...

Page 15: ...initiate the call but calls from the Remote Office have precedence On the Head Office router create a call to the Remote Office router ADD ISDN CALL ROHO OUTSUB LOCAL SEARCHSUB LOCAL NUMBER 1234567 PR...

Page 16: ...and any routing protocols such as IP and IPX that are configured to use PPP interface 0 will automatically inherit the dial on demand functionality CONFIGURING ISDN BANDWIDTH ON DEMAND A PPP interface...

Page 17: ...er Remote Office Router eth0 Ethernet interface eth0 172 16 8 33 Ethernet interface IP address 192 168 31 30 172 16 8 0 Ethernet LAN IP subnet address 192 168 31 16 255 255 255 0 Ethernet LAN IP subne...

Page 18: ...rs can exchange information about routes to all of the IP devices hosts PCs file servers etc on the internet However on a dial on demand ISDN connection this may result in excessive call charges So fo...

Page 19: ...uter Check that RIP is configured correctly steps 4 and 5 above Check that the IP Telnet server is enabled on each router using the command SHOW IP If the Telnet server is disabled enable the Telnet s...

Page 20: ...required to configure a pair of AR720 routers to create a Novell IPX internetwork using the router s command line interface In this scenario PCs at a remote office need access to a Novell file server...

Page 21: ...network in a Novell internet including all LANs and WAN links must be assigned a network number Novell file servers also have an internal network number These network numbers must be unique across th...

Page 22: ...can be caused by a number of different events The following give some of the most common 1 Check that when the workstation is moved to the same LAN as the file server it is able to access the server...

Page 23: ...2 INT PPP0 NETW 129 DEMAND ON SET IPX CIRC 2 RIPCHANGE YES SAPCHANGE YES 3 Repeat this procedure on the Remote Office router defining one IPX circuit for the Ethernet interface and one for the wide ar...

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